Structural transformations in KNbF6 and KTaF6

Low-temperature phase transitions in KNbF6 and KTaF6 were detected for the first time by the NMR relaxation method on ZF nuclei. The probable mechanism of the phase transitions may be related to the rotation of polyhedra - the cotahedral NbF6 and TaF6 anions. A characteristic feature of the crystals...

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description Low-temperature phase transitions in KNbF6 and KTaF6 were detected for the first time by the NMR relaxation method on ZF nuclei. The probable mechanism of the phase transitions may be related to the rotation of polyhedra - the cotahedral NbF6 and TaF6 anions. A characteristic feature of the crystals studied is their tendency to undergo a strong supercooling with the formation of several phases, which are stable for a prolonged time (more than 10 h). Data were obtained confirming that some of the supercooled phases can be considered disproportional.
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ALKALI METAL COMPOUNDS
ANIONS
CALORIMETRY
CHARGED PARTICLES
COHERENT SCATTERING
COOLING
COUPLING CONSTANTS
CRYSTAL LATTICES
CRYSTAL STRUCTURE
CRYSTAL-PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS
CUBIC LATTICES
DIAGRAMS
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FLUORIDES
FLUORINE 19
FLUORINE COMPOUNDS
FLUORINE ISOTOPES
HALIDES
HALOGEN COMPOUNDS
INTERMEDIATE MASS NUCLEI
IONS
ISOMERIC TRANSITION ISOTOPES
ISOTOPES
LIGHT NUCLEI
LINE BROADENING
MATERIALS SCIENCE
NIOBIUM 93
NIOBIUM COMPOUNDS
NIOBIUM FLUORIDES
NIOBIUM ISOTOPES
NMR SPECTRA
NUCLEAR QUADRUPOLE RESONANCE
NUCLEI
ODD-EVEN NUCLEI
PHASE DIAGRAMS
PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
POTASSIUM COMPOUNDS
POTASSIUM FLUORIDES
QUADRUPOLE MOMENTS
RADIOISOTOPES
REFRACTORY METAL COMPOUNDS
RELAXATION
RELAXATION TIME
RESONANCE
SCATTERING
SPECTRA
SPIN-LATTICE RELAXATION
STABLE ISOTOPES
TANTALUM COMPOUNDS
TANTALUM FLUORIDES
TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE
TETRAGONAL LATTICES
TRANSITION ELEMENT COMPOUNDS
X-RAY DIFFRACTION
YEARS LIVING RADIOISOTOPES
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